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20 19 Swiss travel guide (best travel time+consumption level+embassy telephone number)

With the development of economy, more and more people go to Switzerland in recent years, so when is the best time to travel to Switzerland? What is the local consumption level? What's the contact number of the embassy? Faced with these problems, next, Bian Xiao also sorted out some related contents for everyone. Come and have a look!

The best travel time is mild, and there is no overheating, supercooling and tidal weather. From July to August, the daytime temperature is between 65438 08℃ and 28℃; From 10 to February, the daytime temperature is between -2℃ and 7℃. The daytime temperature in spring and autumn is 8℃- 15℃. The temperature range may be slightly different depending on the altitude. Tourists are strongly advised to bring a sweater, comfortable casual shoes suitable for long-distance walking, sunscreen, sunglasses, a folding umbrella and a light raincoat.

Emergency call (1) alarm call 1 17

(2) Fire alarm telephone number 1 18

(3) medical emergency 144

(4) Swiss Rescue 14 14

Time difference Switzerland and China have a time difference of 7 hours, that is, 9 am in Beijing is 2 am in Switzerland. From the end of March to the end of 10, Switzerland adopted daylight saving time, 6 hours later than China. Namely: 9 am in Beijing and 3 am in Switzerland.

Visa Chinese mainland residents need to apply for a visa to go to Switzerland. Visa to Switzerland is divided into Schengen visa and Swiss national visa.

Switzerland joined the Schengen Agreement from 5 June to 5 February 2008. You can enter Switzerland directly or through other Schengen countries with a Schengen visa. The longest stay is generally not more than three months.

Swiss national visas are issued to those who intend to stay in Switzerland for more than 90 days or have special requirements.

Entry and Exit Since July 1 2007, Switzerland has banned non-EU tourists from bringing in animal products such as meat, eggs, fish, honey and dairy products. This regulation was jointly formulated by EU countries. According to the regulations, each passenger is only allowed to bring one day's worth of children's food or medicine into the country. If the customs finds prohibited items entering the country, they will all be confiscated. Passengers who violate relevant regulations may be fined.

The voltage of the Swiss socket is 220 V AC, 50 Hz.

The plug is flat triangle, which is divided into 2-hole type and 3-hole type. 2-hole plug has built-in and flat type. Please confirm it as "Swiss standard" when purchasing. German standard, European standard and China standard sockets cannot be used in Switzerland. Most hotels in Switzerland offer the service of borrowing adapter plugs.

Consumption level Switzerland is rich in goods and expensive.

Currency Switzerland uses the Swiss franc as its currency, which is usually expressed as Swiss franc. Switzerland is not a member of the European Union and does not use the euro. Some shops may accept the euro as the payment currency, but the change is generally Swiss francs.

Because the Swiss franc is a hard currency in the world, it can be converted into RMB through big domestic banks, such as China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Bank and China Construction Bank.

Embassy of People's Republic of China (PRC) in Switzerland (1) Embassy in Switzerland

Address: Geweig 10, 3006- Bern, Kalce.

Tel: 004 1-3 1-3527333

(2) Consulate General in Zurich

Address: No.20 Bellaria Street, CH-8002, Zurich.

Tel: 0041-44-2011005.